In this tip sheet, Part 1 talks about what to do if you want to move out and end your tenancy. Part 2 explains what to do if you want to move out for a while and then return to live in the place you rent. Part 3 tells you where to get help and more...

The video series offers information to Ontario's small-scale landlord community on a variety of topics and issues. They cover topics such as smoking, second suites, finding a tenant, ending a tenancy, eviction, bedbugs, and more.

This booklet explains what landlords can do with personal property that tenants leave behind when they move or are evicted. It describes when it is legal for a landlord to take a tenant's belongings, what a landlord can do with the belongings of a...

This is a step-by-step guide to finding a home that's affordable for you, securing it, and staying housed until you are ready to move on. Each phase includes printable and fillable worksheets to guide your through the process.

The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) applies to most residential rental units, including those in care homes. Care homes are covered by most of the same rules that apply to other types of residential rental units, but there are some rules in the RTA...

This booklet describes what tenants have to do if they want to move out, and what can happen if they do not follow the rules. There are sections dealing with ways to move out early: making an agreement with a landlord, assigning, subletting, and...

This resource gives an overview of some of the most important aspects of the Residential Tenancies Act. Topics covered include rent increases, deposits and other charges, repairs and maintenance, discrimination, privacy, moving out, and eviction.

Designed for young newcomers, this website provides settlement-related information. It is intended to give young newcomers a place to ask questions and receive information and referrals online from peers and professionals. NewYouth.ca can be found on...

This resource offers basic information to tenants about how much rent a landlord can charge, deposits and payments a tenant might have to make before moving in, and other rules landlords and tenants must follow. There is also information about...

This podcast, presented by the Landlord's Self-Help Centre, is a discussion of what happens to tenants' belongings left behind when a tenant leaves a rental unit. Three situations are discussed: what happens to belongings when a unit is vacated after...

This web site has information in the form of fact sheets, podcasts, and other tools meant to help small-scale landlords learn about the rules and regulations that govern residential tenancies in Ontario and manage their rental relationships...

This webinar, presented by Sheeba Sibal of West Scarborough Community Legal Services, gives service providers an overview of the Ontario Residential Tenancies Act. It looks at requirements of the lease, rules about rent, termination of tenancy by the...

Written for seniors, this section of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE) web site discusses retirement homes and how they are regulated in Ontario. There are also Frequently Asked Questions, links to ACE publications on topics such as the...